• vPro Expert Center: Where we are, where we're headed
    vPro Expert Center: Where we are, where we're headed
    10:18 | Catherine Girardeau | May 12th, 2008 |

    In this podcast, we check in with Josh Hilliker, who manages Intel’s online vPro Expert Center, for a community status report. How has the community grown? What topics are people blogging, vlogging, and discussing? How is the content feeding the community — and the community enriching the content? From ...

  • Classic Scoble : The killer business: paper models?
    Classic Scoble : The killer business: paper models?
    12:41 | Robert Scoble | Apr 16th, 2008 |

    What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane.
    And for more context, check out his blog, from one year ago today!

    This is a departure from my usual tech-focused videos. In Phoenix, Ariz., at an entrepreneurs’ conference, ...

  • MSN India's Krishna Prasad Part-1
    MSN India's Krishna Prasad Part-1
    10:46 | Kamla Bhatt | Dec 10th, 2007 |

    MSN India is getting ready to unveil its video feature for its audience next week. I caught with Krishna Prasad, aka KP, executive producer at MSN India’s office in Bangalore to find out more about MSN India’s business and content strategy for India and its global Indian audience? Recently ...

  • WooMe and Orgoo launch at TechCrunch40
    WooMe and Orgoo launch at TechCrunch40
    16:33 | editor | Sep 19th, 2007 |

    Online speed dating? Indeed. And WooMe, a San Francisco start-up, is hoping it’s big business. The company launched at the TechCrunch40 conference this week, along with Orgoo, a service that lets users merge all their email and IM accounts into one dashboard. In this video, WooMe’s Stephen ...

  • LunchMeet: The Podaddies Video Ad Network
    LunchMeet: The Podaddies Video Ad Network
    13:33 | Eddie Codel | Sep 19th, 2007 |

    It’s no surprise that online videos are growing in quantity, quality and audience reach. Podaddies helps video producers make money from their video creations through an advertising network in conjunction with the major video hosting sites. I had lunch with Podaddies founders Nate Pagel, CEO, and Robert Boyle, CTO, ...

  • Editor's Choice: Highlights of Real Networks' new RealPlayer
    Editor's Choice: Highlights of Real Networks' new RealPlayer
    04:37 | Robert Scoble | May 31st, 2007 |

    Here are the highlights of the new RealPlayer that Jeff Chasen, vice president at Real Networks, showed me. Highlights? It lets you download YouTube videos (and other online videos) for offline viewing so you can watch your favorite videos while on, say, an airplane.

  • Real Networks announces new offline player for YouTube
    Real Networks announces new offline player for YouTube
    23:56 | Robert Scoble | May 31st, 2007 |

    Jeff Chasen, vice president of Real Networks, gave me an exclusive look at the new Real Networks’ RealPlayer, which will let you download YouTube videos (and other online videos) and store them for offline viewing. We also catch up on a variety of other things (and I ask him ...

  • Prolific Milpitas High Teen Jasmine Ta and Her Social Media Use
    Prolific Milpitas High Teen Jasmine Ta and Her Social Media Use
    06:25 | Jennifer Jones | May 14th, 2007 |

    Jasmine Ta, senior at Milpitas High near San Jose, Calif., is a videopodcaster, podcaster, online journalist and community group participant. Ta talks to MarketingVoices Jennifer Jones about how and why she uses social media and what advertisers can do to reach her generation. She believes more graphic videos ...

  • LunchMeet: Build Research Projects With SNiPiTRON
    LunchMeet: Build Research Projects With SNiPiTRON
    18:29 | Eddie Codel | May 2nd, 2007 |

    SNiPiTRON is an interesting service geared toward academics and researchers who want to collect Web pages, photos, videos, PDF documents and other files into online projects. Ryan Rouland, one of SNiPiTRON’s founders, stopped by the Hat Factory to have awesome sandwiches from Hazel’s Kitchen and to take ...

  • The killer business: paper models?
    The killer business: paper models?
    12:41 | Robert Scoble | Apr 16th, 2007 |

    This is a departure from my usual tech-focused videos. In Phoenix, Ariz., at an entrepreneurs’ conference, I met Lon Safko who told me about his business, PaperModels, Inc.. You’ll find this business to be really incredible. He makes money without having any inventory, nor any employees.

  • LunchMeet: Search, Collect and Organize Videos with Dabble
    LunchMeet: Search, Collect and Organize Videos with Dabble
    19:09 | Eddie Codel | Mar 28th, 2007 |

    We stopped by the Berkeley offices of Dabble and had lunch with founder Mary Hodder. Dabble is an online bookmarking service for finding and collecting videos from all over the Internet. Dabble does not host video, but rather is a discovery and organizing service for online video hosted ...

  • Media From Your Computer on Your TV in HD
    Media From Your Computer on Your TV in HD
    10:40 | Paul Lancour | Mar 14th, 2007 |

    NETGEAR has announced its new Digital Entertainer HD. It’s the next step in bridging the barrier between your television and the digital media on your computer. Listen to this conversation with Jamison Ching of NETGEAR, as he outlines all the cool features of this wireless device, which allows you to use your TV to watch movies in high-def, listen to music, stream Internet content, and more.

  • LunchMeet: Ben Brown on Consumating
    LunchMeet: Ben Brown on Consumating
    23:48 | Eddie Codel | Mar 2nd, 2007 |

    We stopped by the super secret San Francisco offices of online dating site Consumating. Ben Brown, the founder of Consumating, tells us why this is not your father’s dating site. There are no profiles here, it’s all about tags, disucssions, photos, videos, voting, popularity and Consumeetings. Brown ...

  • The Original Web Design Firm: Organic.com
    The Original Web Design Firm: Organic.com
    06:55 | Michael Johnson | Jan 26th, 2007 |

    Fourteen years ago, in the early days of the Internet, it may have been hard to imagine shopping for a car, ordering food, or making other important consumer decisions all online. Organic saw an opportunity, though, and that’s when it began to work with some forward-thinking companies that saw the ...

  • Intel Explodes the Possibilities of Digital Life at CES
    Intel Explodes the Possibilities of Digital Life at CES
    03:12 | Michael Johnson | Jan 23rd, 2007 |

    PodTech.net’s Michael Johnson investigates the changing landscape of the home, thanks to Intel’s Core2Duo dual core processors, and the next generation of Core2Extreme and Core2Quad, featuring four compute engines on one chip, which is ramping up the possibilities of digital life from downloading and recording viral videos from YouTube ...

  • Who's Hotter than Mary Hodder?
    Who's Hotter than Mary Hodder?
    33:12 | editor | Jan 9th, 2007 |

    Mary Hodder, CEO of Dabble.com, gives Maryam Scoble pointers on how to prepare for a meeting with VCs, and talks about the challenges of being a female CEO. Mary also tells us how best to search for videos online, and what she sees in store for Social Media. And ...

  • Seagate's New Drive Line: Free Agent, with John van Bronkhorst
    Seagate's New Drive Line: Free Agent, with John van Bronkhorst
    08:37 | Michael Johnson | Jan 8th, 2007 |

    John van Bronkhorst, Seagate’s executive director for branded solutions reveals the new features in the Free Agent new generation hard drives. This is a Seagate podcast.

    Transcript:
    Host: Michael Johnson – PodTech
    Guest: John van Bronkhorst – Seagate

    Michael Johnson - PodTech
    This is Michael Johnson and ...

  • Revver CEO Steven Starr Gets "Revverized"
    Revver CEO Steven Starr Gets "Revverized"
    13:37 | Matt Kelly | Nov 9th, 2006 |

    SAN JOSE, November 9th, 2006 (PodTech News)–Modern consumers are not only tech savvy, they’re also thirsty to be tuned in, unplugged, and turned on at all times and instantly with innovative digital products. This past week Dow Jones brought together the most promising consumer-oriented startups along with industry-leading executives and ...

  • Jerry Zucker at the Vloggies
    Jerry Zucker at the Vloggies
    05:01 | John Furrier | Nov 8th, 2006 |

    Jerry Zucker, producer of Airplane, Ghost and The Naked Gun, spoke at the Vloggies, saying that he had no interest in videoblogging but adding that the Hollywood studios are a mess…. He was kidding, but he did say that online media is in its infancy, predicting that we’ll look back ...

  • And the Vloggies Winners are...
    And the Vloggies Winners are...
    | editor | Nov 6th, 2006 |

    We’re really happy to post the official list of The Vloggies winners announced on Saturday night. Many congratulations to Alive in Baghdad, which won six awards including Favorite Vlog, Favorite Group Blog, Favorite Political Vlog, and Favorite Interview Vlog. Alive in Baghdad also won the People’s Choice Award for ...

  • AOL Unveils Updated Online Audio Site
    AOL Unveils Updated Online Audio Site
    07:00 | editor | Aug 29th, 2006 |

    MENLO PARK, August 29, 2006 (PodTech News) — AOL’s parent company Time Warner is betting that a library of more than 2.5 million audio tracks will entice users to fork over $9.95 per month for unlimited on-demand streaming and downloading of songs and videos. The move is another step in AOL’s transformation from an online access provider to a full service entertainment destination. PodTech News spoke with AOL MusicNow’s Amit Shafrir.

  • Lower Barriers in Social Media, Lower Barriers to Learning
    Lower Barriers in Social Media, Lower Barriers to Learning
    | editor | Aug 11th, 2006 |

    Critics, enthusiasts, and followers of social media have often pointed out social media’s lower barriers to entry compared to traditional media—it is precisely these lower barriers to entry that have made social media tools a compelling vehicle for educational technology.

    In a recent post, Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web ...

  • Industry Expert Says Google's New Video Ad Service Doesn't Guarantee a Market Lead
    Industry Expert Says Google's New Video Ad Service Doesn't Guarantee a Market Lead
    04:38 | editor | May 25th, 2006 |

    May 24, 2006 — Google, Inc. announced this week it’s ready to launch video advertising on the web. The move positions Google to compete with television for advertising dollars. Google isn’t the first company to put video ads on the Internet, but the search giant’s approach has some unique aspects. For one thing, users are given control over whether to watch, or not. The video ads appear on the screen as static images, and it’s not until a consumer clicks on the image that the video starts playing. But what’s in it for advertisers? And how does this affect Google’s positioning in the Internet advertising marketplace? Podtech’s Catherine Girardeau called Andrew Frank, a media analyst with Gartner, in his New York office, to get his perspective.

  • New Podcast Brand Launched - PodTech's Marketing Voices
    New Podcast Brand Launched - PodTech's Marketing Voices
    | Admin | May 1st, 2006 |

    PodTech.net Launches Marketing Voices™. New PodTech Podcast Brand Focuses on Social Media’s Impact on Marketing. Show Created and Hosted by Marketing Aficionado Jennifer Jones

    MENLO PARK, CA. (May 1, 2006) PodTech.net, Inc.a media company dedicated to podcasting and delivering Fresh Voices™ for the iPod generation, today announced ...

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